intransitive (verb)

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English - Turkish
{g} geçişsiz
intransitive verb
geçişsiz eylem
intransitive verb
geçişsiz fiil
English - English

Definition of intransitive (verb) in English English dictionary

intransitive verb
An action verb not taking a direct object

In English sleep is an intransitive verb.

intransitive-verb
Attributive form of intransitive verb, noun
intransitive verb
An intransitive verb does not take a direct object Also called a linking verb, an intransitive verb does not transfer an action from the subject to someone or something Examples of intransitive verbs include to be, to seem, to feel, to appear, and to become
intransitive verb
a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object
intransitive verb
verb that is never accompanied by a direct object (come, sit, walk, etc.)
intransitive verb
A verb that does not take a direct object Some verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively
intransitive verb
a verb that does not act on an object For example, "lobby" is intransitive in the sentence "I lobby for intransitive verbs"